Bield:Farm
Variety overview

Dwarf Essex Rape across regions.

Brassicas80–100 days to peak forageNon-GMOMultiple — generic seed

Dwarf Essex Rape is reviewed in 1 of 15 agricultural regions for which we have independent variety performance data. Regions without an entry indicate insufficient data — not necessarily that the variety underperforms there. 2026 review cycle.

Performance by region

  • New EnglandLimited Data
  • Mid-Atlantic NorthLimited Data
  • Mid-Atlantic SouthLimited Data
  • Upper SoutheastLimited Data
  • Deep SouthLimited Data
  • Gulf Coast / FloridaLimited Data
  • Dwarf Essex Rape is a cool-season brassica that holds up better in cold weather than turnips — winter survival in MN/WI/MI is generally better than purple top, making it a useful late-season component in Northern Corn Belt brassica blends.

  • Corn Belt CoreLimited Data
  • Corn Belt SouthLimited Data
  • Southern PlainsLimited Data
  • TexasLimited Data
  • Northern RockiesLimited Data
  • Southern RockiesLimited Data
  • Pacific NorthwestLimited Data
  • CaliforniaLimited Data

Regions marked “Limited Data” have not yet been reviewed for this variety. We don’t generate review pages where verified performance data is insufficient — a missing page is better than a fabricated summary.

Dwarf Essex Rape as a food plot

Hunting use · food plot

Brassicas as a hunting food plot.

Brassicas are the late-season deer food plot species. Tubers and tops sweeten after frost and become primary attraction during the rut and post-rut. Time planting 60-90 days before first hard frost.

Attractswhitetail deer
Data sourcing
  • Corn Belt NorthCommunity Reports
  • 14 additional regions pending review.